Amanda Longacre, a 24-year-old who represented Miss Delaware 2014, lost hers because she has senior than the Miss America association allows.
Longacre did not lie about her age; Miss America seemingly only forget she would not be 24 (the maximal age) for the period of her throughout the year goverment.
Now in Florida, a voting tabulation fault price Elizabeth Fechtel her crown.
Officers from the Miss Florida administration shockingly appointed a new Miss Florida 2014 belated Friday later exposing a tabulation fault in the judgment.
As a consequence, Fechtel, who succeeded the crown last Saturday, is at once the second best. The woman who had come in second, Victoria Cowen, is the recently Miss Florida.
Administrator Director Mary Sullivan tells the tabulation fault was marked on a everyday recount, with one check on a judge's ballot inadvertently dropped.
The ballots were tabulated again by an freelance auditor and when that mark was rightly counted, contestants were notified of the precise results. Fechtel is currently first runner-up. She wasn't unfitted for any reason.
It's not clear what the one judge's marking was specifically for or against, but was adequate to carry things toward Cowen, who now reigns as Miss Florida.
At any rate until 2015, when Anna Faith Carlson takes over the beautiful crown.
(We have currently no thought if the Elsa image is interested, but we nominate her).